The  New  Crescent 


& 


ELECTRIC  & 


CEILING, 
COLUMN 
ai)d  DESK 


FANS. 


TYFB  G. 


ALSO 

All  Kir)ds  of  Rotary  B^lt  Driver) 
Far)s,  Haooer^,  Pulleys,  Etc.,  bo 
Suit  all  Cor)dibioi)s.  »•  * »•  »•  3- 


Tl;^  iviariebba  M.ai>u^acburii)^  Co., 


-Marietta,  PeL)r)a. 


Real  Estate  Ptg.  &Pub.  Co.,  9 N.  8th  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


To  the  Trade 


In  presenting  our  1899  catalogue  we  beg  to  call  special  attention 
to  our  New  Crescent  ceiling  and  desk  fans,  Type  Q,  which  embody 
many  valuable  improvements,  both  electrically  and  mechanically. 

Our  experience  in  this  business  enables  us  to  produce  an  article 
without  a peer. 

We  are  still  in  the  business,  and  better  prepared  than  ever  to 
furnish  goods  of  merit.  A thorough  inspection  of  our  product  for  the 
coming  season  will  be  convincing. 

Any  information  will  be  cheerfully  furnished.  Thanking  you 
for  past  favors,  we  have  the  extreme  pleasure  of  remaining, 

Yours  truly, 

MARIETTA  MANUFACTURING  CO. 


Special  Notice. 


When  ordering  Electric  Fans  please  observe  the  following  rules: 
First. — Give  number  wanted. 

Second. — State  what  is  wanted  by  name  in  code. 

Third. — State  voltage  and  System  by  name  in  code. 

Fourth. — If  any  preference  to  shipping  line,  state  so  by  name 
in  code. 


EXAMPLE. 

Express  (or  Freight),  Four  Crescent  Ceiling  Fans  for  io-foot  ceiling, 
Japanned  finish,  one  hundred  and  fifteen  volts  (as  described 
on  page  7). 

CODE==Express  (or  Freight)==Four,  Vag,  Yoke. 

(3) 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co., 


The  Crescent  Electric  Fan. 

Is  provided  with  its  own  motor,  and  wound  for  any  voltage 
constant  potential  incandescent  current  circuit. 

ABSOLUTELY  HIGHEST  EFFICIENCY.  HIGHEST 
GRADE  ELECTRICALLY  AND  MECHANICALLY. 

Standard  fans,  as  listed,  are  7 feet  6 inches  from  floor  to 
center  of  blades. 

All  blades  finely  finished  in  light  wood,  unless  otherwise 
ordered. 

OUR  GUARANTEE. 

When  proper  attention  is  given  to  the  Crescent  Electric 
Fans,  and  connected  properly  with  the  current  for  which  they 
are  wound,  we  will  guarantee  them  for  one  year  against 
mechanical  or  electrical  defects. 

NOTICE. 

The  Crescent  Electric  Fans  are  wound  for  any  volt- 
age direct  incandescent  and  any  number  of  amperes  direct  arc 
circuits.  Great  care  must  be  taken  that  the  Fan  is  placed  upon 
the  proper  circuit  for  which  they  are  stamped. 

All  fans  are  plainly  marked  011  top  of  motor,  stating  volt- 
age, system,  speed  and  number. 

A slight  deviation  of  above  voltage  makes  no  material 
difference. 

All  fans  are  thoroughly  tested  before  leaving  our  works, 
and  we  require  the  agent  or  purchaser  to  test  and  inspect  same 
immediately  upon  receipt  thereof.  If  any  defects  are  found, 
the  goods  must  be  returned  at  once  to  11s,  as  we  will  positively 
make  no  allowance  for  repairs  made  outside  of  our  establish- 
ment. 


Marietta,  Penna. 


Type  Q,  Wall  Bracket  Fan. 


The  above  represents  Type  G Fan  f or  bracket  use.  The  regular 
desk  fans  of  all  sizes  and  vol  ages  are  furnished  with  the  swivel  joint,  it, 
therefore,  becomes  necessary  to  have  extra  attachments.  The  advantage 
of  this  can  readily  be  appreciated. 

No  extra  charge  is  made  for  this  attachment. 

Crescent  Desk  Fan — i2=inch. 

One-twelfth  H.  P.  Crescent  Fan  Motor  with  regulating 
switch,  giving  three  speeds,  viz:  1,800,  1,400  and  1,000 
revolutions  per  minute  at  115  volts,  for  Constant  Poten- 
tial Incandescent  circuits  up  to  125  volts,  Japan  finish, 


complete  with  fan  and  guard.  $34.00  Win. 

Polished  Brass  Fan  and  Guard 35-oo  Won. 

Nickel  Plated  or  Antique  Copper  Fan  and  Guard 36.00  Wall. 


Prices  for  higher  voltage  given  below. 

Crescent  Desk  Fan — i6=inch. 

One-sixth  H.  P.  Crescent  Fan  Motor  with  regulating  switch, 
giving  three  speeds,  viz:  1,500,  1,200  and  800  revolu- 
tions per  minute  at  115  volts,  for  Constant  Potential 
Incandescent  circuit  up  to  125  volts,  Japan  finish, 


complete  with  fan  and  guard.  .$43.00  Wand. 

Polished  Brass  Fan  and  Guard.  . . 44.00  Word. 

Nickel  Plated  or  Antique  Copper  Fan  and  Guard.  ........  45.00  Wind. 


Price  for  higher  voltage  given  below. 

HIGH  VOLTAGE. 

220  and  230  volts,  extra 
250  “ 

500  “ 


Will.  $2.00  Net. 
Would.  3.00  “ 

Wit.  7.50  “ 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co., 


Numbers  i to  ioo. 


i Nadir 

26  Navy 

51  Nervine 

76  Nitrous 

2 Nag 

27  Near 

52  Nervous 

77  Nobility 

3 Nail 

28  Nearly 

53  Nest 

78  Noble 

4 Naked 

29  Nearness 

54  Nestle 

79  Nobod v 

5 Nakedly 

30  Neat 

55  Nestling 

80  Nod 

6 Name 

31  Neatly 

56  Net 

81  Noodle 

7 Nameless 

32  Neatness 

57  Nettle 

82  Noise 

8 Namely 

33  Necessity 

58  Network 

83  Noiseless 

q Namesake 

34  Neck 

59  Neutral 

84  Noisily 

io  Nancy 

35  Necklace 

60  Never 

85  Noisome 

ii  Nankeen 

36  Nectar 

61  New 

86  Nombles 

12  Naptha 

37  Need 

62  Newly 

87  Nominal 

13  Napkin 

38  Needful 

63  Next 

88  Nominate 

14  Nappy 

39  Needle 

64  Nib 

89  Nominee 

15  Narcl. 

40  Negative 

65  Nibble 

90  Nonplus 

16  Narrow 

41  Neglect 

66  Nice 

91  Nonsuit 

17  Nasal 

42  Negress 

67  Nicely 

92  Noon 

18  Nash 

43  Negro 

68  Nick 

93  Noonday 

19  Nasty 

44  Neigh 

69  Nickname 

94  Noose 

20  Nation 

45  Neighbor 

70  Nictate 

95  Normal 

21  National 

46  Neither 

71  Nimbly 

96  North 

22  Native 

47  Neologist 

72  Nippers 

97  Northern 

23  Natural 

48  Nephew 

73  Nipple 

98  Nostril 

24  Naval 

49  Nerve 

74  Nitre 

99  Nostrum 

25  Navigate 

50  Nerveless 

75  Nitrogen 

ioe  Not 

Names  of  Lines. 


CODE  NAME, 


Pennsylvania  R.  R.  Co.,  Freight 

Phi  adelphia  and  Reading  R.  R.  Co.,  Freight 

Adams  Express  Co 

United  States  Express  Co.  . . 

Cromwell  S.  S.  Line  from  New  York 

Morgan  S.  S.  Line  from  New  York. 

Mallory  S.  S-  Line  from  New  York 

Ocean  S.  S-  Line  from  New  York 

Clyde  S.  S.  Line  from  Philadelphia 

Great  Southern  Dispatch  


Shelly 

Sherry 

Shad 

Shame 

Sack 

Sad 

Salary 

Sale 

Saline 

Sucker 


Code  Name  for  Voltage. 


1 15 — Yoke 

230 — Yond 

6.8  Amperes — Yard 

125 — Yank 

250 — York 

8.6  Amperes — Yawl 

185 — Yacht 

500 — Yore 

9.6  Amperes — Yawn 

Marietta,  Penn  a. 


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D.  H.  Kulp’s  Ceiling  Fans. 


Preface  to  Ceiling  and  Column  Fans, 

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On  the  following  pages  are  illustrated  the  celebrated  Kulp 
Ceiling  Fans,  the  design  and  construction  of  which,  we  think, 
will  compare  favorably  with  any  goods  ever  before  offered  to 
an  exacting  public.  Useful  information  is  also  given  for  putting 
up  and  running  same.  These  fans  are  all  listed  with  mahogany 
finished  blades  and  solid  blade  carriers,  and  are  finished  in  Japan 
and  bronze,  with  all  the  polished  iron  work  nickel-plated, 
When  our  Automatic  Adjuster  is  used  $3.00  must  be  added  to 
the  first  price.  The  object  of  this  valuable  and  important  im- 
provement is  to  give  absolute  control  of  the  direction  and 
amount  of  circulation  of  air  when  desired.  As  the  temperature 
changes  it  is  desirable,  for  personal  comfort,  to  increase  or 
diminish  the  amount  of  circulation;  and  this  can  be  accom- 
plished, without  stopping  the  fan,  by  raising  or  lowering  the 
sleeve  at  the  bottom  of  the  spindle.  This  movement  will  not 
injure  the  hand  of  the  operator,  as  it  ceases  to  revolve  the  mo- 
ment it  is  grasped,  without  changing  the  speed  of  the  fan. 
Heretofore,  in  order  to  increase  or  diminish  the  amount  of  cir- 
culation, it  was  necessary  to  stop  the  fan  and  then  adjust  the 
blades.  It  will  at  once  be  observed  that  this  is  an  improve- 
ment in  connection  with  Rotary  Fans  for  ventilating  purposes. 
This  improvement  can  be  applied  to  any  fan  of  our  make. 
Prices  range  according  to  finish.  All  fans  have  7-8-inch  shafts, 
and  one  7-xi-inch  S.  F.  turned  pulley  is  furnished  with  each 
fan. 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co. 


Kulp  Rotary  Fan  Driving;  Appliances. 


THE  LINE  SHAFT  SYSTEM. 

By  this  mode  a line  shaft  is  run  down  the  center  or  side  of 
the  room,  and  the  fans  driven  from  pulleys  on  it  by  quarter- 
twist  belt  to  each  fan  separately.  So  far  as  running  the  fans  is 
concerned  this  system  gives  general  satisfaction,  but  mam- 
persons  object  to  it  on  account  of  the  unsightly  line  of  shaft 
and  hangers,  and  in  many  cases  the  expense. 

The  second  system  is 

BY  TANDEM. 

By  this  mode  from  three  to  five  fans  may  be  driven,  one 
from  the  other,  though  we  do  not  advise — if  convenient — over 
three  in  one  line,  as  they  do  not  in  many  cases  give  entire  satis- 
faction, on  account  of  the  belts  becoming  loose  and  slipping 
over  the  pulleys.  We  have  hundreds  of  fan  plants  in  successful 
operation  by  the  tandem  system;  and,  to  say  the  least  in  its 
favor,  our  customers  are  more  than  pleased  with  the  improve- 
ment. We  are  prepared  to  cater  to  the  wants  of  our  customers 
by  supplying  any  system. 


INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  ERECTING  FANS. 

Particular  care  should  be  taken  to  find  the  position  of  the 
floor  joist  under  the  plaster  of  the  ceiling,  either  by  sound  or 
probing  with  a small  awl,  where  you  desire  to  locate  the  fan; 
then  bore  for  two  large  lag  screws  into  the  joist  holes  corres- 
ponding with  those  in  the  base  plate;  have  your  screws  of 
sufficient  length  to  admit  of  a hold  in  the  joist  of  at  least  three 
inches.  In  no  case  place  your  fans  more  than  16  feet  apart 
unless  absolutely  necessary;  then  use  a belt  carrier  to  support 
the  belt,  or  you  will  have  trouble  with  yonr  belt  running  off 
the  pulley  from  its  own  weight. 


Marietta,  Penna. 


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BLADES  AND  MANNER  OE  SETTING  THEM 
ON  THE  ADJUSTERS. 

The  blades  are  all  balanced  by  numbers  branded  on  the 
back  or  upper  side,  and  are  shipped  in  pairs.  Place  blades  of 
like  number  on  the  same  fan,  or,  if  at  a high  speed,  it  will  not 
run  so  steady.  You  will  observe  that  the  adjusters  have  a ver- 
tical movement  of  about  7-8  of  an  inch;  set  them  in  position  at 
one-half  the  stroke  and  set  the  blades  flat.  Tighten  up  the  set 
screws,  raise  the  knob  to  its  highest  position  and  see  that  the 
blades  stand  at  about  the  same  angle  as  when  the  knob  is  down 
to  the  lowest  point. 

When  the  blades  change  their  angle  while  running  tighten 
slightly  the  small  screw  in  the  center  pieces;  these  screws  com- 
press leather  washers  against  the  cranks  the  blades  are  fastened 
on.  Do  not  make  them  too  tight,  but  just  sufficient  to  allow 
the  adjusters  to  work  easily. 

Place  the  drip  cup  on  the  shaft,  about  two  inches  below  the 
end  of  the  pipe  or  bearing.  There  should  be  no  oil  on  the 
shaft  when  this  is  placed  in  position.  Put  some  beeswax  in 
the  cup  and  heat  it  with  a blow  lamp  or  pipe  enough  to  melt 
the  wax,  and  thus  fill  up  the  joint  between  the  cup  and  the 
shaft.  This  will  keep  the  oil  from  running  through.  The 
accumulation  of  waste  oil  should  be  taken  out  of  the  cups 
every  two  or  three  days. 

If  you  do  not  care  to  seal  the  cups  with  wax,  wrap  some 
lamp  wick  or  cotton  waste  around  the  shaft  and  push  it  into 
the  cup.  This  will  absorb  the  waste  oil;  but  must  be  replaced 
when  it  becomes  saturated  or  the  oil  will  run  through. 

When  the  fans  are  erected  oil  thoroughly  before  you  start 
them,  and  watch  them  occasionally  that  they  do  not  cut  their 
bearings  and  that  the  belts  are  working  properly.  After  a few 
days  very  little  attention  will  be  required.  Keep  your  fans 
clean  and  oiled;  two  or  three  drops  on  each  bearing  is  sufficient. 

Just  this  little  attention  and  your  fans  will  give  entire  sat- 
isfaction. 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co., 


RULES  FOR  CALCULATING  THE  SPEED  OF 
GEARS  OR  PULLEYS. 

In  calculating  for  gears  multiply  or  divide  by  the  number 
of  teeth,  as  may  be  required.  In  calculating  for  pulleys,  mul- 
tiply or  divide  by  their  diameter  in  inches. 

The  driving  wheel  is  called  the  driver  and  the  driven 
wheel  the  driven. 

PROBLEM  I. 

The  revolutions  of  the  driver  and  driven,  and  the  diameter 
of  driven  being  given,  required  the  diameter  of  the  driver. 

Rule. — Multiply  the  diameter  of  the  driven  by  its  number 
of  revolutions,  and  divide  by  the  number  of  revolutions  of  the 
driver. 

PROBLEM  II. 

The  diameter  and  revolutions  of  the  driver  being  given, 
require  the  diameter  of  the  driven  to  make  a given  number  of 
revolutions  in  the  same  time. 

Rule. — Multiply  the  diameter  of  the  driver  by  its  number 
of  revolutions,  and  divide  the  product  by  the  required  number 
of  revolutions. 

PROBLEM  III. 

The  diameter  or  number  of  teeth,  and  number  of  revolu- 
tions of  the  driver,  with  the  diameter  or  number  of  teeth  of  the 
driven  being  given,  required  the  revolutions  of  the  driven. 

Rule. — Multiply  the  diameter  or  number  of  teeth  of  the 
driver  by  its  number  of  revolutions,  and  divide  by  the  diameter 
or  number  of  teeth  of  the  driven. 

PROBLEM  IV. 

The  diameter  of  driver  and  driven,  and  the  number  of 
revolutions  of  driven  being  given,  required  the  number  of  rev- 
olutions of  the  driver. 

Rule. — Multiply  the  diameter  of  the  driven  by  its  number 
of  revolutions,  and  divide  by  the  diameter  of  the  driver. 


SPECIAL  NOTICE. 

When  you  order  pulleys  give  the  exact  diameter  of  the 
bore  you  require.  If  for  rough  castings  describe  them  thus: 
To  bore — no  finish. 


Marietta,  Penna. 


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A Word  to  Patrons. 

If  you  desire  us  to  estimate,  please  send  rough  sketch,  like  one  below, 
but  mark  the  distance  between  eacli  fixture,  and  we  will  estimate  for  the 
work  complete,  ready  to  put  up. 


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If  you  have  power,  or  intend  getting  it  yourself,  please  state  what  it  is, 
and  give  diameter  and  speed  of  the  shaft  you  expect  to  drive  from.  If 
electric  motor,  state  what  make,  speed,  horse-power  and  diameter  of  pulley. 
If  water  motor,  state  make,  size  and  diameter  of  pulley,  and  water  pressure 
in  your  street  main  and  distance  of  motor  from  it. 

All  goods  delivered  F.  O.  B.,  Marietta,  Pa. 

The  goods  illustrated  on  the  following  pages  possess  all  the  merits  a 
varied  experience  of  seventeen  years  has  suggested,  and  for  novelty  and 
originality  of  design  are  excelled  by  none.  We  endeavor  to  protect  ourselves 
and  our  customers  by  patenting  all  goods  we  handle,  and  we  consider  it 
one  of  our  most  pleasant  duties  to  thank  them  for  their  liberal  patronage  in 
the  past  and  solicit  a continuance  of  the  same  in  the  future. 

We  have  Water  Motors  listed  on  another  page- 


HEIGHT  OF  FANS  FROM  THE  FLOOR. 

Heretofore  the  standard  height  of  our  fans  has  been  eight  feet  from 
the  floor  to  the  bottom  of  the  blades.  We  have  been  repeatedly  asked  to 
change  this,  and  we  have  done  so.  All  fans  herein  listed  will  be  seven  feet 
six  inches  from  the  floor  to  the  center  of  the  blades.  This  is  our  standard, 
and  all  orders  will  be  so  filled,  unless  specially  and  distinctly  ordered 
otherwise. 

In  ordering  fans  please  state  carefully,  for  Column  Fans  (if  not  stand- 
ard), the  height  you  want  the  center  of  fan  blades  from  the  floor,  and  the 
distance  from  the  top  of  the  floor  to  the  bottom  of  the  floor  joist  or  face  of 
the  ceiling;  also  the  length  you  want  the  shaft  to  extend  below  the  same. 

FOR  CEILING  FANS. 

Give  height  of  ceiling,  the  kind  and  style  of  finish  and,  if  adjusters  for 
the  blades  are  wanted,  be  careful  to  say  so,  as  all  fans  herein  listed  are 
with  “Globe,”  solid  carriers,  and  either  adjusters  or  combination  carriers 
for  blades  are  special  and  will  be  charged  extra. 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co., 


The  Kulp  Champion  Counter  Shaft. 


*One-half  to  one  horse  power  Electric  Motor  Counter  shaft. 

Diameter  of  large  pulley,  2ix2-inch  face.  Diameter  of 
small  pulley,  4 i-2x2-inch  face.  Double  flange. 

This  counter  shaft  is  our  latest  improvement.  It  swivels 
in  its  base,  but  is  held  perfectly  firm.  It  is  instantly  set  level 
after  the  base  is  bolted  to  the  ceiling,  without  the  use  of  liners. 
And  the  most  important  of  all,  it  will  throw  no  oil  on  the  ceil- 
ing from  the  hubs  of  the  rapidly  revolving  pulleys.  This  is  a 
feature  possessed  by  the  Champion  only,  and  fully  appreciated 
by  those  who  have  had  their  fine  ceilings  soiled  and  disfigured 
by  machines  of  this  kind. 

This  style  of  counter  shaft  is  much  in  vogue  for  driving 
small  fan  plants  tandem,  and  is  illustrated  above,  connected 
directly  by  a 1-4  twist  belt;  by  putting  an  extra  pulley  on  fan 
you  can  drive  others. 


Marietta,  Pknna. 


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Kulp  Counter  Shafts. 


The  above  illustration  shows  our  12-inch  Hanger  Counter 
Shaft  connected  with  a 1-4-twist  belt  to  an  upright  Counter 
Shaft.  This  appliance  is  made  up  from  our  regular  stock  of 
fittings.  The  upright  Counter  shaft  can  be  extended  to  the 
next  floor  above  or  below;  and  where  so  extended  the  shaft 
should  be  cased  about  six  feet  from  the  floor  up.  Fittings  for 
this  purpose  can  be  furnished  and  are  illustrated  elsewhere. 
About  twelve  fans  can  be  run  by  this  plan. 

The  bearings  in  the  12-inch  hangers  are  reversible  and  ad- 
justable in  every  way,  and  are  carried  in  stock  at  all  times  for 
7-8-inch  and  1 3- 16-inch  shafting. 

Special  sizes  will  be  made  to  order  at  the  regular  prices. 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co 


Kulp  Floor  Fountain  Column  Fan. 


PATENT  APPLIED  FOR. 

Price  with  Solid  Carrier  - $72.00 

Telegraph  Code  Name  - - “Colander.” 

Weight  complete,  167  lbs.  Adjusters  for  blades  extra, 
according  to  style  selected. 


Marietta,  Penna. 


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Kulp  Bar  Fountain  Column  Fan. 


These  Fans  are  designed  and  especially  intended  for  prom- 
inent positions,  such  as  Cashiers’  Desks,  etc.,  in  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Counting  Houses,  Dry  Goods  Stores,  and,  in  fact,  as 
an  article  of  utility  and  ornament  in  any  place  accessible  to  the 
public.  In  the  above  engraving  this  column  is  shown  fastened 
on  top  of  a counter,  in  which  position,  from  the  floor,  it  would 
be  from  7 to  8 feet  high.  The  shaft  passes  through  the 
column,  and  may  be  run  by  belting  on  pulleys  under  the 
counter,  or  in  a room  or  basement  below.  The  Fan  Blades  on 
the  upper  end  of  the  shaft  are  shown  with  our  Automatic  Reg- 
ulating device,  which  enables  the  operator  to  change  the  in- 
clination of  the  blades  while  running  at  full  speed,  and  around 
the  base  our  Improved  Fountain  Attachment  is  shown.  This 
arrangement  is  operated  from  the  shaft,  which  automatically 
discharges  streams  of  perfumed  water  into  a number  of  cups 
arranged  in  the  basin,  as  shown,  there  being  no  splash  or 
waste,  as  the  same  liquid  is  used  over  and  over. 

Price,  with  Solid  Carrier  - - - $57.00 

Telegraph  Code  Name  - - “College.” 

Weight  complete,  122  lbs.  Adjusters  for  blades  extra, 
according  to  style  selected. 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co. 


Kulp  Floor  Column  Fan. 

In  Three  Styles,  Nos.  1 , 2 and  3. 


This  cut  represents  our 
Standard  Floor  Column 
Fan,  secured  to  the  floor. 
The  base  is  of  cast  iron, 
handsomely  carved  and 
ornamented,  and  the  up- 
per part  of  2-inch  iron 
pipe  cased  with  nickel- 
plated  brass  tubing.  The 
shaft  passes  through  the 
column  and  is  run  from 
the  room  below,  in  the 
same  manner  as  the  Floor 
Fountain  Fan,  leaving  the 
room  in  which  the  Fan 
stands  free  from  belting. 


Price  of  No.  i — Base  fine  finish,  top  nickel  tube,  with  solid 
blade  carrier  - ...  $33.00 

Tele.  Code  Name,  “Collateral.” 

Price  of  No.  2 — Base  fine  finish,  top  pipe  bronzed,  with 
solid  blade  carrier  - ...  - $26.00 

Tele.  Code  Name;  “Colloquy.” 

Price  of  No.  3 — Base  and  top  pipe  bronzed,  with  solid 
blade  carrier  - - - - - - - $23.50 

Tele.  Code  Name,  “Collate.” 

Adjusters  for  blades  extra,  according  to  style  selected. 
Weight  complete,  100  lbs. 


Marietta,  *Penna. 


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Kulp  Bar  Column  Fan. 

In  Three  Styles,  Nos.  1,  2 and  3. 


The  above  cut  represents  our  Bar  Column  Fan.  This  col- 
umn is  of  the  same  design  and  finish  as  the  Floor  Columns, 
illustrated  on  the  preceding  pages,  and  is  run  by  belting,  in  the 
basement,  in  the  same  manner. 

In  this  cut  is  shown  one  of  our  adjusters  for  the  Blades, 
but  the  prices  quoted  are  for  Solid  Blade  Carriers. 

PRICE  OF  BAR  COLUMN,  No.  i. 

Base  Fine  Finish,  Top  Nickel  Tube  - - - $25.00 

Telegraph  Code  Name  ....  “Colony.” 

PRICE  OF  BAR  COLUMN,  No.  2. 

Base  Fine  Finish,  Top  Pipe  Bronzed  - - - $22.50 

Telegraph  Code  Name  -----  “Colon.” 

PRICE  OF  BAR  COLUMN,  No.  3. 

Base  and  Top  Pipe  Bronzed  -----  $19.00 

Telegraph  Code  Name  -----  “Collop.” 

Adjusters  for  blades  extra,  according  to  style  selected. 
Weight  complete,  65  lbs. 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co., 


Kulp  Counter  Column  Fan, 


The  above  cut  illustrates  our  Counter  Column  Fan,  made 
of  x 1-2-inch  iron  pipe  and  attached  to  the  counter.  The  shaft 
extends  to  the  basement  below,  and  is  run  the  same  as  our 
Floor  Column  Fan.  They  are  furnished  in  two  styles. 

PRICE  OF  COUNTER  COLUMN,  No.  4. 

Entire  Pipe  Cased  with  Nickel  Tube  - - - $25.00 

Telegraph  Code  Name  -----  “Collide.” 

PRICE  OF  COUNTER  COLUMN,  No.  5. 

Entire  Pipe  Bronzed  - - - - - $15.00 

Telegraph  Code  Name  - - - - “Colter.” 

Adjusters  to  blades  extra,  according  to  style  selected. 
Weight  complete,  65  lbs. 


Marietta,  Penna. 


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Kulp  Ceiling  Fans. 


Finished  in  Two  Styles,  C 1 and  C 2. 


From  ceiling  to  center  of  pulley  11  inches. 


f-Jri  oh! 

C 1. 

C 2. 

Japanned  and  Or- 

Bronzed 

Mali  op- 

of 

namented  Fine 

any  Finished 

Finished  Mahog- 

Blades  and  Solid 

C fill  l/cr 

any  Blades  and 

Carriers. 

Solid  Carriers. 

% 

Ft.  In. 

Price 

Jop ■ 

Cole 

Name. 

Price 
Bronze : 

Code 

Name. 

Ft.  In. 

Lbs. 

8 ft.  6 in. 

$12  00 

Fable. 

$ 9 00 

Face. 

1 

0 

25 

9 ft.  0 in. 

12  25 

Fabric. 

9 25 

Fact. 

1 6 

26 

9 ft.  6 in. 

12  50 

Each. 

9 50 

Eagle. 

2 

0 

25 

10  ft.  0 in. 

!2  75 

Eager. 

9 75 

Ear. 

2 6 

26 

10  ft.  6 in. 

14  90 

Cabal. 

11  40 

Cabin. 

3 0 

36 

11  ft.  0 in. 

16  00 

Calf. 

12  00 

Calk. 

3 6 

38 

11  ft.  6 in. 

16  90 

Calico. 

12  40 

Calker. 

4 0 

40 

12  ft.  0 in. 

17  80 

Called. 

12  80 

Call. 

4 6 

42 

12  ft.  6 in. 

19  00 

Cattle. 

14  00 

Catsup. 

5 0 

52 

13  ft.  0 in. 

19  90 

Cater. 

14  40 

Calking. 

5 6 

54 

13  ft.  6 in. 

20  80 

Calif. 

14  80 

Cataract. 

6 0 

56 

14  ft.  0 in. 

22  00 

Cancer. 

16  50 

Canopy. 

6 

6 

64 

14  ft.  6 in. 

22  90 

Candle. 

16  90 

Cant. 

7 0 

66 

15  ft.  0 in. 

23  80 

Candor. 

17  30 

Canvas. 

7 6 

68 

15  ft.  6 in. 

24  70 

Candy. 

1 7 70 

Cap. 

8 0 

70 

16  ft.  0 in. 

25  60 

Cane. 

18  10 

Caper. 

8 

6 

72 

Adjusters  for  blades  extra,  according  to  style  selected. 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co. 


Kulp  Casing  and  Fittings  for  Upright  Shafts. 


In  calculating  the  cost  of  an  upright  shaft  complete  add 
to  the  above  prices  the  price  of  shafting,  pulleys  and  hangers 
necessary  for  the  occasion. 


PRICE  AND  CODE  NAME  OF  UPRIGHT  PAINTS. 


No.  of 
Parts. 

Name  of  Parts. 

Price 

Jap. 

Code 

Name. 

Price 

Bron. 

Code 

Name. 

50 

2x7-8-in.  Cup  Bearing 

$ 5° 

Him. 

$ 

1 71 

1 1-2-in.  Pipe  Flange 

60 

Cold. 

173 

2-in.  Pipe  Flange. 

75 

Ocean. 

39 

ig-in.  Pipe  Ext.  Yoke 

75 

Ocher. 

75 

Octave. 

225 

2-in.  Pipe  Ext.  Yoke. 

1 25 

Oculist. 

1 25 

Ode. 

12 

1 3-16-in.  Cup  Bearing 

1 25 

Hide. 

Pipe  1 1-2-in. x6  ft. 

2 25 

Odious. 

2 25 

Odor. 

Pipe  2-in. x6  ft. 

3 25 

Off. 

3 25 

Offence. 

Marietta,  Penna 


2 7 


Kulp  Shaft  Hangers  for  7=8  Inch  Shaft, 


ROUND  BASH  HANGERS. 


Style. 

Price. 

Code  Name. 

Japanned. 

$3  00 

Headless. 

Bronzed. 

2 25 

Heading. 

Furnished  with  upright  or  cup  bearings 
unless  otherwise  ordered. 


HARK  CUT  HANGERS. 


Style. 

Price. 

Code  Name. 

Japanned. 

$3  00 

Health. 

Bronzed. 

2 25 

Hearing. 

Furnished  with  upright  or  cup  bearings 
unless  otherwise  ordered. 


LINE  SHAFT  HANGERS. 


Style. 

Price. 

Code  Name. 

Japanned. 

$2'  75 

Hear. 

Bronzed. 

2 00 

Hearth. 

Extension  Yokes  for  Bearings,  25  cents  extra.  Hangers, 
with  special  size  bearings  furnished  to  order  at  regular  prices. 


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The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co., 


Kulp  Shaft  Hangers, 


EXTENSION  LINE  SHAFT  HANGER  *- 
FOR  7-8  INCH  SHAFT. 


Style. 

Price. 

Code  Name. 

Japanned. 

$3  00 

Hopeful. 

Bronzed. 

2 25 

Hopper. 

The  Extension  Yoke  here  shown  can  be 
used  on  any  of  our  hangers. 


ANGLE  HANGER  FOR  7-8  INCH 
SHAFT. 


Style.  | 

Price. 

Code  Name. 

Japanned. 

$2  25 

Horned. 

Bronzed. 

1 75 

Hornless. 

Painted. 

1 75 

Hyson. 

12-INCH  DROP  HANGERS  FOR  7-8  AND 
1 3-16-INCH  SHAFT. 


s 

S. 

0 

On 

Price. 

Code  Name 
for 

J-8  2)2. 

Code  Name 
for 

/ 3-16  2)1. 

Jap- 

$3-5° 

Horrible. 

Hostile. 

Bron. 

3. °° 

Horrid. 

Hostess. 

Paint. 

2-75 

Hose. 

Husk. 

ANGLE  HANGER  FOR  1 3-16  INCH  SHAFT. 


Style. 

Price. 

Code  Name 

Japanned. 

$3  75 

Hornpipe. 

Bronzed. 

3 25 

Horny. 

Painted. 

3 25 

Hysop. 

Marietta,  Penn  a. 


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KULP  PRICE  LIST  OF  PULLEYS. 


Bored,  Reamed,  Set.  Screwed  and  Finished. 


Diameter 

in  Inches. 

Face 

in  Inches. 

Bore 

in  Inches. 

Kind  of  Pulley. 

*15, 
£ ^ 

Code 

Name. 

Price 

Bronzed. 

Code 

Name. 

3 

2 

A 

Single  Flange. 

$1  25 

Haul. 

$1  25 

Hog. 

a1A 

Ij4 

a> 

4 4 

95 

Pace. 

75 

Pacer. 

aVz 

2 

7a 

4 4 

1 20 

Pacify. 

t 00 Pack. 

6 

I 

a 

4 4 

95 

Packet. 

75 

Pages. 

6 

A 

4 4 

1 20  Pad. 

1 00  Paddle. 

6 

2 

A 

4 4 

1 45 

Pagan. 

1 25 

Paid . 

7 

1 

a 

4 4 

1 2o!Pail. 

1 00  Pain. 

7 

7A 

4 4 

1 45 

Paint. 

1 25 

Painter. 

7 

'2 

A 

4 4 

1 7oPain. 

1 50  Palace. 

8 

I 

7A 

4 4 

r 45 

Palate. 

1 25 

Palsy. 

8 

134 

7A 

4 4 

1 7oPailing. 

1 50 

Pall. 

8 

2 

7A 

4 4 

2 3oPalm. 

2 00 

Palmer. 

10 

2 

7A 

4 4 

3 15 

Poke. 

2 75 

Poker. 

12 

2 

7A 

4 4 

4 00  Pence. 

3 50  Patter. 

18 

2 

7A 

4 4 

4 75 

Pencil. 

4 25 

Penman 

2 

134 

3 4 

Double  Flange. 

1 ooHarrass. 

1 00  Hod. 

4^ 

134 

7A 

4 4 

1 45  Penny. 

1 25 

Pension 

4/4 

2 

7A 

4 4 

r 70  Haze. 

1 50  Head. 

4 

234 

7A 

Crown  Face. 

1 30  Point. 

1 10  Pointer. 

4 

234 

1 3-16 

4 4 

r 30  Pole. 

1 ioPolicy. 

6 

i/4 

7A 

4 4 

1 20  Pan. 

1 00 

Panel. 

6 

2 >4 

A 

4 4 

1 50  Pang. 

r 30 

Panic. 

6 

234 

1 3-16 

4 4 

1 50  Pitch. 

1 30 

Pistol. 

8 

234 

7A 

4 4 

1 85 

Pantry. 

1 6a 

Paper. 

8 

234 

1 3-16 

4 4 

1 85 

Pirate. 

1 60  Pink. 

10 

234 

A 

4 4 

2 75 

Parade. 

2 25 

Partly. 

10 

234 

1 3-16 

4 4 

2 75 

Pinion. 

2 25 

Pinch. 

11 

1 

34 

4 4 

2 25 

Hap. 

1 85 

Harp. 

12 

234 

A 

4 4 

3 25 

Partner. 

2 60 

Pen. 

12 

234 

1 3-16 

4 4 

3 25 

Pinchers. 

2 60 

Pin. 

12 

3 

7A 

4 4 

3 70 

Pony. 

3 10 

Pool. 

12 

3 

1 3-16 

4 4 

3 7° 

Polish. 

3 10 

Popular 

14 

134 

7A 

4 4 

3 25 

Hauling. 

2 60 

Haunt. 

14 

234 

A 

4 4 

3 5° 

Pass. 

2 90 

Past. 

3° 


The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co. 


PRICE  LIST  OF  PULLEYS.— CONTINUED. 


Diam.  | 

Face  | 

Bore  | 

Kind  of  Pulley  I 

Price  J.  | (Jude  | 

Price  B.  | Lode 

14 

2>< 

1 3-16 

Crown  Face. 

$3  soPilot. 

$2  cio|Pier. 

14 

3 

7A 

4 4 

4 20  Porch. 

3 50  Pork. 

14 

3 

1 3-16 

4 4 

4 20  Pprt. 

3 30  Portage 

16 

2^ 

y s 

4 4 

4 ioPastor. 

3 50  Pasture 

16 

2^ 

1 3-16 

11 

4 10  Pillar. 

3 5°  Pilh 

16 

3 

Vs 

4 4 

4 70  Porter. 

3 9oPortieo. 

16 

3 

1 3-16 

4 4 

4 70  Post. 

3 90'Pout. 

18 

234 

■Vs 

4 4 

4 5oPatch. 

3 90  Patent. 

18 

234 

1 3-16 

4 4 

4 50  Pig. 

3 90  Pigmy. 

18 

3 

A 

4 4 

5 20  Posy. 

4 30  Potash. 

18 

3 

1 .3-16 

4 4 

5 20| Potato. 

4 30‘Poucli. 

21 

2 

A 

4 4 

5 00  Hazard 

4 00  Hanker. 

21 

2 

1 3-16 

4 4 

5 00  Picture. 

4 00  Picked. 

21 

3 

7A 

4 4 • 

5 80  Patch. 

4 80  Patron. 

21 

3 

1 3-16 

4 4 

5 So'Pick. 

4 SojPew. 

24 

3 

7A 

4 4 

6 40  Pollard. 

5 40  Pollute. 

24 

3 

1 3-16 

4 4 

6 40  Pond. 

5 40lPonder. 

GROOVED  PULLEYS. 


K, 

^ 1 
I*  3. 

53 

* 

, , D „ If  42,  Code 

kina  of  Pul  lev.  < -» -r 

$ «v  Aanie. 

Code 

Nome. 

l3A 

Groove 

3^ 

Round  Belt,  Turned  $ 75  Hard. 

$ 75  Hoe. 

23^ 

4 4 

X 

4 4 

4 4 

“ | 85  Pepper. 

85 

Perch. 

4 

4 4 

A 

4 4 

4 4 

Rough  75  Paw. 

50 

Pawner. 

4 

4 4 

7/s 

4 4 

4 4 

“ 1 75  Pay. 

50 

Payer. 

6 

4 4 

a 

4 4 

4 4 

“ 1 00  Perfect. 

75 

Perish . 

6 

4 4 

v& 

4 4 

4 4 

“ 1 00  Pea. 

75 

Peace. 

7 

4 4 

% 

4 4 

4 4 

“ T oo|Permit. 

75 

Petty. 

7 

4 4 

A 

4 4 

4 4 

1 00  Peach. 

75 

Peak. 

11 

4 4 

A 

4 4 

4 4 

Turned! 2 25  Haply: 

1 85 

Harper. 

All  pulleys  listed  are  carried  in  stock.  Pulleys  of  any  size  bore 
from  y2  inch  to  3-16  inch  will  be  furnished  at  regular  list  price. 


Code  Names  for  Special  Bore  for  Pulleys  and  Hangers. 


Size  of  Bore  in  In. 

34 

9-16  | s/8  11-16 

1 13-16 

Code  Name. 

Side. 

Siege.  Sieve.  Sift. 

Sigh.  Signal. 

Size  of  Bore  in  In. 

7A 

I5-l6  ! 1 !i  1 — 16 

1 A 

ji  3-16 

Code  Name. 

Silk. 

Silver.  Sing.  [sink. 

Simple 'Signet. 

Marietta,  Penna. 


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To  order  pulleys  or  hangers  of  any  special  bore,  place  the 
code  name  of  bore  wanted  after  code  name  of  pulley  or  hanger 
wanted. 

Example. — Twenty-five  8 in.  x 2]/z  in.  xi  in.  Crown-face 
Pulleys,  Japanned:  “Navigate,  Pantry,  Sing.” 


rilSCELLANEOUS. 


Price. 

Code 

Name. 

i -inch.  P'lat  Belting,  per  foot 

$ 09 

Own. 

i j4-inch  “ “ . ; 

VS 

Owner. 

2-inch  “ “ . 

5-16-iueh  Round  Belting;  per  foot 

5-16-inch  Round  Belt  Hooks,  each 

21 

Owning. 

Ovate. 

Outrun. 

-inch  Shafting,  per  foot 

20 

Oval. 

^4-indfj  “ “ 

3° 

Outsail. 

1 3- 1 6-inch  “ “ 

45 

Outside. 

Yi- inch  Solid  Shaft  Coupling 

75 

Outfit. 

■^4-inch  “ “ 

1 25 

Outer. 

^g-inch  Split  “ ... 

2 00 

Out. 

1 3- 1 6-inch  Split  “ ... 

2 75 

Outing. 

7/%  and  1-3-16-inch  Split  Shaft  Coupling 

3 oojOutcry. 

5-16-inch  Socket  Wrench 

75'Outrage. 

^4 'inch  “ ... 

75, Outpour. 

Yi- inch  Hex.  Socket  Wrench 

Fine  Mahogany  Finished  Blades,  with  Nickel 

73  Outlet. 

1 

Irons,  per  pair  .... 

Fine  Mahogany  Finished  Blades,  Japanned 

3 50 

Outlaw. 

Irons,  per  pair  .... 

Varnished  Mahogany  Finished  Blades,  Jap- 

2 75 

Over. 

anned  Irons,  per  pair 

Varnished  Mahogany  Finished  Blades,  for 
“J”  Fans,  6 in.  wide  and  4 ft.  sweep, 

2 75 

Owls. 

per  pair  ...... 

Varnished  Mahogany  Finished  Blades,  for 
“J”  Fans,  7JJ  in.  wide  and  4 ft.  10  in. 

1 75 

Overact. 

sweep,  per  pair  .... 

2 00 

Oyer. 

1 3-16  inch  Collar  .... 

5° 

Orion. 

1 -inch  ...... 

30 

Orlop. 

^4-inch  ...... 

25 

Ox. 

j4-ineli  ...... 

20 

Orifice. 

AVERY  LIBRARY 
.COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY 


32  The  Marietta  Manufacturing  Co., 


Kulp  Celebrated  Water  Motor. 


It  must  be  conceded  that  nothing  is  so  convenient,  and 
under  all  ordinary  circumstances  should  be  so  cheap  as  a 
Water  motor,  as  a source  of  deriving  power. 

In  designing  the  motor  here  illustrated,  simplicity  of  con- 
struction, neatness,  durability,  economy  in  the  use  of  water, 
easy  access  to  interior  mechanism,  made  of  best  material  mod- 
ern skill  can  produce;  in  fact,  to  make  a motor  that  could  be 
confidently  placed  on  the  market,  guaranteed  and  sold  on  its 
merits,  has  been  the  aim  of  the  manufacturer. 

It  possesses  many  valuable  features  which  commend  it  to 
mechanics  as  a strictly  first-class  motor  in  every  respect. 

The  most  efficient  and  economical  means  of  obtaining  small 
power. 


Table  Showing  Pressure,  Horse  Power,  Speed,  Size  of  Pipe, 
Size  of  Motor,  etc.,  on  Pressure  of  30  to  150  Lbs. 


Size. 

Pulley. 

Horse 

Power. 

Jets. 

Size  of 
Inlet  Pipe. 

Speed. 

Price. 

Code 

Name.. 

8 Id. 

2 x 2H 

% to  H4 

1-8  to  3-16 

1 In. 

600  to  1500 

*30  00 

Aqua. 

12  In- 

3x2 

H to  1H 

3-16  to  1-4 

1 '4  in. 

4 0 to  1100 

40  00 

Aquatic. 

1 6 In. 

4 x 2!4 

H to  3 

3-10  to  5-16 

IVe  In. 

300  to  900 

50  00 

Aquarium. 

20  in. 

5x3 

1 to  6 

3-16  to  5-16 

1H  in. 

250  to  750 

60  00 

Acquired. 

Thousands  of  water  motors  are  now  used  for  power.  They 
give  no  trouble  and  never  wear  out. 

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